What is Schneider Skink?
Schneider skink, or Schneider's skink, is a reptile that is also referred to as a dotted skink. Sometimes this animal is also known as Berber skink, although in fact there are two kinds of skins that belong to the same family. Skneider Skink is originally made of dry creams, grass stands and semi -semi -fabrics of Northwest Africa and in the Middle East. It is a territorial creature that eats insects, shelters and kicks Burrows. Since the natural environment of the skink is a hot, dry environment, Skink uses the lair to hide at different times of the day when the weather is too hot, but comes out when the weather cools down.
brown-brown-gig in color. However, the lower part of the skinka is lighter and does not show any specific stains or patterns. Along its sides is an orange or yellow line that leads along the length of the body from its ears to the base tail. The body itself is long and covered with smooth scales, while some scales even cover their ears to keep them protected from sand while playing. Tubular shapeSkinka actually makes it difficult to see the neck, because the body gradually narrows towards the dirty head.
It could be difficult to distinguish between male and female schneider Skink, although there are some general physical differences between them. First, male skink is usually larger than a woman, though not always. In addition, the male skink usually depicts brighter colors, for example on lines running along its sides. Male skink also tends to have a larger jaw, a wider head and a stronger tail than his female counterpart. Another physical difference is that female skink tends to have a rounder body.
Generally Schneider skinks Plkes in the months of April and May, usually, usually lies between one and five eggs. If these eggs are fertile, they hatch anywhere between seven and 10 weeks. Children's skinks have small sizes, but if they are healthy, they will naturally move in size. Adult Schneider Skink moves from10 to 18 inches (about 25 to 45 centimeters) in length. Skin life is usually between eight and 15 years, although it can live up to 20 years in captivity.